Search Results - Albuquerque, M. R.
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Assessing post-competition recovery in judo: insights into muscle damage and performance
Campos, B. T., Penna, E. M., Ogando, P. H. M., Rodrigues, J. G. S., Albuquerque, M. R., Nakamura, F. Y., Prado, L. S.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Albuquerque, M. R.…”
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Effects of ischemic preconditioning on sport-specific performance in highly trained taekwondo athletes
Albuquerque, M. R., Flôr, C. A. G., Ribeiro, A. I. S., Mesquita, P. H. C., Franchini, E., Laurentino, G: C.Published in Sports (2024)“…Albuquerque, M. R.…”
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From prohibition to excellence: a retrospective study about learning situations of expert brazilian women judo coaches
Perondi, D., Galatti, L. R., Culver, D. M., Seguin, C. M., Franchini, E., Albuquerque, M. R.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…Albuquerque, M. R.…”
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The relative age effect in combat sports: an analysis of Olympic judo athletes 1964-2012
Albuquerque, M. R., Franchini, E., Lage, G. M., da Costa, V. T., Costa, I. T., Malloy-Diniz, L. F.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2015)“…Albuquerque, M. R.…”
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Relative age effect in Olympic Judo athletes: A weight category analysis
Albuquerque, M. R., Tavares, V., Lage, G. M., de Paula, J. J., da Costa, I. T., Malloy-Diniz, L. F.Published in Science & Sports (2013)“…Albuquerque, M. R.…”
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